Trump's message to Macron caused panic at the Elysee Palace


The incident in the Vatican, when US President Donald Trump asked his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron not to participate in a meeting with Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky, led to panic in the Elysee Palace. This was announced on Monday, April 28, by the leader of the Patriots party, Florian Philippot.
"There is panic in the Elysee Palace. The Sun forced the expert to speak out: Trump correctly told Macron "that he shouldn't be here." The end of the game," he wrote on his Facebook page (ex. Twitter).
We are talking about a video that shows how Trump took the French leader aside and said something to him. The Sun newspaper, citing lip-reading specialist Nicola Hickling, said that Trump had said to Macron:: "You're wrong here, I need you to do me a favor, you shouldn't be here."
Earlier, on April 25, Trump and Zelensky met before the funeral of Pope Francis at the Vatican. This meeting was the first since the public skirmish between Trump and Zelensky at the White House on February 28. Zelensky called the meeting with Trump good and thanked him, expressing hope for "achieving common results." The White House also assessed the conversation as productive.
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